Feedback for the Solidworks.com/podcast

Would you be interested in building the community for the podcast by adding a http://solidworks.com/podcast discussion group in this forum so that we can share ideas and get feedback for the SOLIDWORKS Podcast?

Would you be interested in building the community for the podcast by adding a http://solidworks.com/podcast discussion group in this forum so that we can share ideas and get feedback for the SOLIDWORKS Podcast?

Perhaps finding something to cancel the background noise would be a good idea. I'm listening to it right now and find the background noise makes it harder to understand what is being said without a headset

Thanks Tom Gagnon . I am personally very interested in AR/VR and really hope we can cover some exciting content there. Ive been playing alot with my oculusgo lately and would love to start reviewing SOLIDWORKS models within it. oculus riftoculus

...What are the intentions behind the SolidWorks podcast? What were they meant for? I had never heard of these and have a hard time putting my finger on what their use could be. This isn't derogatory btw

Hi Alex. I also am not being derogatory. Have you listened to any podcasts on any specific subject?

Podcasts are just another medium used to inform, entertain and delight the listeners. The podcast format is great for people on the go listening during commutes of while waiting for other events to happen. Some listen just for the relaxation of closing ones eyes and floting away in the words.

Hey Rick, I understand what podcasts are, I was more wondering what they would revolve around.

You mentionned that you'd like a podcast about One and Two. Cliff said it is in the works. What would they be talking about? Incentives to fix One and Two? Procedures created to assure that bugs do not reoccur? Why it got to that extent in the first place? Are there public interactions with users who ''call''?

I'd love to listen to a podcast about One and Two, don't get me wrong, I just don't want to listen to a Podcast about One and Two and that the podcasts leads to nothing. I feel the podcasts could sometimes lead to something greater.

...You mentioned that you'd like a podcast about One and Two. Cliff said it is in the works. What would they be talking about? Incentives to fix One and Two? Procedures created to assure that bugs do not reoccur? Why it got to that extent in the first place?

"Now I see" said the blind man to the deaf man over the telephone...

When Dennis and I participated in SWW2018 this last February, we sat down together, with Cliff Medling and a most lovely assistant, and we were the subject and stars of a future podcast. In other words we had a conversation with Cliff on the specific subject of ONE and TWO. We have been waiting, with loving patience, to hear the edited version broadcast on the intertubes.

"Born to Design takes you inside the most fascinating stories coming out of the design and manufacturing world. The surprising backstories of amazing creators. Harrowing near-failures that became overnight successes. Uplifting examples of the many ways our community is changing the world for the better. Presented by SOLIDWORKS, Born to Design is a podcast for dreamers, designers, and creators of all kinds."

You can also find us in many different podcast players so be sure to search for "Solidworks Podcast" in your favorite podcatching app and let me or Cliff Medling know if we have missed any channels you want to see the podcast on.

Inspiring pod casts @Cliff Medling and @Brian Kenyon. I just finished the pod casts and its very nice listening to something hopeful while I work. Personally as a young entry level mouse jockey I'd love to hear interviews from the locals here about their particular work flow and the advantages they see day to day and start to finish. Things like Skeleton Sketch Part and writing macros or maybe Administrating solidworks in a multi user environment. Real nuts and bolts things too! Oh and I definitely want to hear from current or former fabricators who have taken up solidworks. The importance of shop experience like machining or metal forming. That may have been incoherent but I have to be quick to get back.

So much Yes! Thank you. I've discovered today that I enjoy listening to these casts while working. The conversation with Chris really scratched that itch. The few jobs I've worked now using solidworks has Isolated engineering and design from fabricators and machinists and Ive felt that that decision was quite off.

Hey everyone, we just finished another podcast on The 3DExperience chatting about Automation, robotics, Skills gap and community with a company that is trying to solve all these problems in their region of the world. Have a listen when you get a moment.